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This week through Psalm 23 we saw the beauty of the Lord as our Shepherd who goes before us, walks beside us, and pursues us.
What does it mean to you that Jesus is pursuing you all the days of your life?
This week through Psalm 23 we saw the beauty of the Lord as our Shepherd who goes before us, walks beside us, and pursues us. What does it mean to you that Jesus is pursuing you all the days of your life?
It’s not too late to support our neighbors at Jill Stone Elementary with much needed school supplies for the upcoming year! Bring items from the list below with you to church this Sunday: #2 Pencils, Sharpeners, & Erasers Colored Pencils Black or Red Ink Pens Expo Ultra-Thin Markers Notebooks (Spiral & Composition) Wide Ruled Notebook Paper Pocket Folders with Prongs Facial Tissue / Kleenex Ziploc Bags (Any Size) Supply Boxes / Bags Lysol Cleaning Wipes
On Sunday, Thad talked about this "white-hot love" we see in Psalm 145. He shared the two ways we develop and fuel this are extolling him, or mounding up blessings and praises, and meditating on Him, or filling our minds with thoughts of Him. What does it look like for you to extol God and to meditate on Him this week?
We hope you have enjoyed the journey so far of studying through the Psalms in our new series, Worthy of All Worship. Join us in memorizing scripture this Summer so that we can worship God by keeping His Word fresh on our hearts and minds. We can’t wait to see you tomorrow for worship!
Sunmi On Purpose Life’s beauty lies in the invisible threads woven by God, like my father’s journey from Nigeria to California, guided by faith and sacrifice. Inspired by these threads, I founded Craft by Jade to bridge opportunity gaps in Nigeria and Zimbabwe through fashion and love. Every design reflects the story of resilience, unity, and divine creativity.
Bearing our cross is not easy, but when we look to Jesus, the one who went before us and bore the cross on our behalf, we know that in his strength we can pick up our own cross and follow Him. Join us on Sunday as we wrap up the book of Mark together and reflect on our journey through this book! 🤍
Living on purpose means embracing vulnerability and authenticity. Ben’s journey of confession and breaking free from addiction exemplifies the importance of being honest with God, ourselves, and others. Let’s live with intentionality and transparency, so we can truly hear God’s voice and serve those around us. Because of Jesus, we live on purpose. 🙌 #LiveOnPurpose
“At the end of the day, what matters is your love and worship of the Lord.” Hey Bible Readers! We are almost halfway through the year and that also means we are almost halfway through reading the Bible chronologically together. If you are falling behind on the plan, don’t give up, keep reading at your own pace! If you are ready to join in, it is never too late to start in Genesis 1. You can learn more about the Bible Recap at thebiblerecap.com/start.
We know the Father's love for us through the offering of His Son for our sins so that we might be forgiven and live in communion with God again. We invite you to behold Jesus this week and the sacrifice he made so that we could know and be filled with the Father's love.
Every gift, no matter the size, makes a difference! “Even though my individual gifts might sometimes feel insignificant, when I entrust a portion of what I have to the Lord, He multiplies its impact. When my gifts are combined with those of others, something bigger starts to happen. Through the faithful giving of our Fellowship family, I have the opportunity to help train and equip pastors in Central America this summer. My giving, along with the giving of others, is advancing the gospel in our city and around the world.” -Eric H. Join us and prayerfully consider making a gift to Fellowship Dallas as we end the ministry year. Give online at FellowshipDallas.org/give or text “Fellowship” to 97000 today.
As you are praying this week at 8:24pm, join us in lifting up our community partners who are faithfully serving the people of our city this summer. This can be a difficult season for them as there are typically fewer volunteers and resources available. Also, if you feel the *sudden urge* to serve with our partners this summer, visit our website to learn more about Summer Serve opportunities!
Whippoorwill (Peter Saw A Ghost)
We’re excited to share with you a live recording of 'Whippoorwill', a song we sang together last Sunday. Written by our Worship Pastor, Noah Mitchell, it’s inspired by Peter’s denial of Jesus in Mark 14.
"I’ve been fascinated by the moment when Peter meets Jesus after the resurrection. The last time he saw him he went back on his word, denied he ever knew him, and watched him ridiculed and murdered. Peter watched him die…and 3 days later he runs into the man he betrayed cooking him breakfast on the beach. This song is the script running in Peter’s mind in their fateful reunion. Through all the emotion and shame Peter faced (and I face), thank God for His grace."
Hey Fellowship! If you missed Sunday’s service, we dived into how Jesus, despite being falsely accused, abused, and denied by those close to Him, still went faithfully to the cross for us. As you go through your week, remember that you were the joy set before Jesus as He journeyed to the cross. Have a blessed week, and we hope to see you again this Sunday! #SundayRecap
60 Then the high priest stood up before them and asked Jesus, “Are you not going to answer? What is this testimony that these men are bringing against you?” 61 But Jesus remained silent and gave no answer. Again the high priest asked him, “Are you the Messiah, the Son of the Blessed One?” 62 “I am,”said Jesus. “And you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of the Mighty One and coming on the clouds of heaven.” 63 The high priest tore his clothes. “Why do we need any more witnesses?” he asked. 64 “You have heard the blasphemy. What do you think?” They all condemned him as worthy of death.
"Keep watch and pray." Jesus urges His disciples with this in the midst of temptation in the garden of Gethsemane. This is still just as applicable today in the areas we feel temptation, the invitation from the Lord is to pray, to enter in with the Lord and be aware of His presence. In moments of temptation where grief and anxiety may feel overwhelming, let us turn our eyes to Jesus and seek His presence.